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細節
A PAIR OF POLYCHROME-PAINTED METAL BIRDCAGES ON A PAIR OF VICTORIAN WHITE-PAINTED CAST IRON PIERCED PLINTHS
Each with pineapple finial and domed pavillion top above an arched and fluted frieze, above the cage with three perches and a door, a food and a water hatch and a removable tray, one with ceramic food bowl
51 in. (129.5 cm.) high; 15 in. (38 cm.) diam. (2)
Each with pineapple finial and domed pavillion top above an arched and fluted frieze, above the cage with three perches and a door, a food and a water hatch and a removable tray, one with ceramic food bowl
51 in. (129.5 cm.) high; 15 in. (38 cm.) diam. (2)
來源
By Tradition, the white-painted cast iron bases were originally at Buckingham Palace.
The pagoda tops were bought from Felix Harbord, for the Flower Room at Hans Crescent, in July 1957.
The pagoda tops were bought from Felix Harbord, for the Flower Room at Hans Crescent, in July 1957.
拍場告示
This lot is being sold without the white-painted cast iron bases also without the cast iron mouldings which were underneath the bird cages during part of the view, and the estimate has been reduced to 500-800.